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October 04, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… 4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 4, 1993 tw £id~4jn Imtti -im Lasser 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JOSH Dulow Editor in…

… Palestinian Arabs, there are certain factors that pose substantial worry. An article by Katherine Metres, in the editorial section of the Daily (9/27/93), illustrates one of my fears. In her own analysis of the…

… "Arab- Israeli Conflict," it is important to identify the historical conditions from which many of the contemporary problems have stemmed. While presenting today's lopsided percentages of Jewish and Arab

… Palestinian Mandate, was the predecessor to what is today Jordan- a country whose current population is over 65 percent Palestinian Arab. Also omitted from Metres' historical account was mention of the Arab

…'s opposition at every opportunity for negotiated territorial division. In 1937, England's Peel Commission (a body that sought solution to the Arab- Zionist struggles) recommended the partition of two states: an…

Arab one, to occupy the majority of land west of the Jordan River; and a Jewish one. The Zionists accepted the offer, the Arabs refused. Again in 1947, when partition was suggested by the United Nations…

…, the Zionists accepted - the Arabs chose to wage war! Metres then addressed the issue of Arab refugees. Her accusation was twofold: A) Israel expelled Arab inhabitants in 1948 and 1967, and; B) Israel is…

… breaking international law by not adhering to U.N. Resolution 242. However, these allegations are void of factual accuracy. First, Arab dispersion in 1948 was initiated by the Palestinian Arab leader himself…

…- Haj Amin Al Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. After the Arab rejection of Partition, when the armies of Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia stood poised to push the Zionists into…

… the Mediterranean, the Mufti warned Palestinian Arabs that failure to flee from their homes may cause them to fall casualty to the imposing Arab onslaught. Secondly, Resolution 242 has many components…

October 04, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… entrench the idea of student government and respon- To the Editor: IN YOUR October 1 issue the editorial "Syrian Revolt: End of Pan-Arab Nationalism?" ap- peared. The writer Harry Perl- stadt, accumulated…

…- Seventy-First Year ,_ .. EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN )fs Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS u Prevail STUDENT PUBLIcATIONS BLDG…

…'S NOTE-The cupola of the Student is Building, pictured above, whose in- s are lined with'the names of past Daily ors, symbolizes this new column writ- e 1961-'62 senior staff. Appearing twice VERTIME…

… there, if the size of classes is kept down. The literary college gets a little bit bigger every year.. I suppose the faculty-to-student ratio stays the same, but I always wonder about those figures and…

… to keep recitations down to 15 students apiece and there will still be only 14 rows in Auditorium B and only 100 booths in the Language Lab. We appear to be saturated this year. THINGS MIGHT NOT be…

… this bad again. A lot more students returned this year than expected and I suppose by next year the University will have us reserve places so they can tell exactly how many upperclassmen there are going…

… Pluriversity of Michigan, but that's meat for another day. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Prospects Enhanced For Arab Unity PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS: SGC in Retrospect Important meeting T GOVERNMENT COUNCIL faces ry…

…- . Student ,Organizations ineligible to ncil concurrently. lready been shown that a Saturday erformance of Gilbert and Sullivan's inafore" would not seriously conflict. irangle Christmas dances, and that ave…

… to notice how they in cast their votes. -JUDITH OPPE HEIM (EDITOR'S NOTE: The author of the following, article recently re- signed from Student Government Council to devote full time to her studies in…

… the Law School.) By MARY WHEELER Daily Guest Writer AS ONE who has recently been a member of Student' Govern- ment Council, I have a very real regard for this body; possibly more than those who have…

October 04, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…Pge 4-Thursday, October 4, 1979-The Michigan Daily TheArab-Israelidisputecomes from decades of hostiiity i -The continuing impasse in the Middle East peace process reminds us of the intricate…

… complexity of the issues at hand, and the bitter dispositions, har- dened by years of tragic losses for both sides. After decades of offensive reprisals initiated by both Arabs and Israelis, there seems to be…

Arabs to forget that the Nazi Holocaust was the primary factor which caused the great powers to lend their support to the creation of Israel. Political Zionism became a viable political force only with…

… Zionists, who began settling peacefully among the Arab populations long before the First Aliya in the 1880s. THIS FACT is too easily forgotten by Arabs, especially those who make the obscene analogy of…

… conflict. H. Scott Prosterman is a graduate student in the Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies.) Kawasmeh is only aggravating the bitterness among the Palestinians and leaving it- self open…

… the Jews", we were told, but "of anyone who takes our right to live." ACCORDINGLY MANY Arabs insist that the avowed PLO goal of destroying the state of Israel, speaks of the elimination of the "pure…

October 04, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

… Lambda Grads Engineering Global Leadership MNordic Ski Club Students Improving the Lives of Kids Maize Rage Groove Arab Student Association Arab Organizations of U of M SAAN Michigan Student Assembly .and…

… at this time. "At the end of the day, I main- tain it will go down in flames," she said. Elected us Res pecte..d byus EpctRespect Student Steering Committee joins the undersigned student organizations…

… in support of our elected Michigan Student Assembly President, Chris Armstrong. Together, we can build the respectful and inclusive environment necessary for each member of our community to thrive…

…. FOLLOW THE DAILY ON YOUR PHONE m.michigandaily.com Michigan Advertising and Marketing Club Indian American Student Association Bengali Student Association Peer Educators--SAPAC Persian Students

… Association Active Minds MEDMA Hillel UM Men's Glee Club White Void Productions Climax Dance team Society of Business Engineers Ross Student Association SEEDS Michigan Political Union American Advertising Fed…

… Peace Corps Men's Activism-SAPAC Residence Hall Assoc. MForward Outlaws G-Men Students for Educational Equality Alpha Phi Students for Life A2 Palestine Film Festival Go Club Students for Exploration and…

… Mechanicals Hillel Cerveau Foundation Pharmacy Student Government Council Project Nur Panhellenic Association AIESEC Undergraduate Psychology Society Networking, Publicity, Activism-SAPAC Kappa Delta Pi…

… Michigan Education Reform Club UAC Kappa Phi Lambda 58 Greene One Michigan Harmonettes Ross Marketing Club-MBA Students For Choice Yoni Ki Baat U-M Law School Student Senate American Nuclear Society Beta…

… Theta Pi Pangea World Service Team The Forensic & Speech Club Ross Jewish Student Assn South Quad Hall Council Michigan Community Scholars Program Business Law Association BGLAM LGBTJAIIy Student Group UM…

… Secular Student Alliance Sigma Iota Rho Athletes in Medicine Consider Magazine Social Work Rainbow Network UM: Autonomy MAP MI Alpine Ski and Snow Board Tqam Men's Track and Field Team USAAC BME-GSC F…

October 04, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, October 4, 1988 The Michigan Daily Ube Midiga I Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Baker plays last card 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… took his place at the long wooden table in the Fleming build- ing. He has been in the same seat setting priorities and establishing rules since be- fore most students arrived at the Univer- sity. He has…

… stum- bling block for lower income and student representation on the regental board. Also, some regents are nominated based on cronyism within their respective political parties. And there are no real…

…,000 students and a slightly smaller number of faculty and staff. (However, pork barreling and nepo- tism also occur.) While estimating the in- come of the regents is difficult, one also should note that three…

… there was a stumbling block. In 1972, during the Vietnam War, student and community outrage over weapons re- search conducted at Michigan led to the creation of the End Use Clause. The clause prohibited…

… Information (ACSI), appeared on the last page accusing Arabs and Muslims of anti-Semitism. The ad also claimed that "the traditional attitudes of Islam toward Jews, not territorial disputes, are the real roots…

… of the Arab-Israeli conflict." First, it is very important to note that anti-Semitism is an entirely European phenomenon that goes back to the period of the Roman Empire, and that Arabs and Islam has…

… nothing to do with it. As a matter of fact, Arabs are themselves Semites. Historic- ally, the term "semitic" refers to the language group which includes Hebrew, Arabic, As- syrian, Babylonian and Phoen…

October 04, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…*1 OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, October 4, 1989 The Mhihgan Daily Wbe £kihwua ?&d1y Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. C, No. 20 Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… office (NYT 9/24/89). He has never hidden his desire to have Jews immigrate to Israel alone. Jews now leave Israel at the rate of 20,000 a year, while the Arab population inside its borders is growing…

…. Arabs promise to become a majority in the Jewish state within a generation unless Shamir is able to swell the Jewish population. So the American Israeli Public Affairs Com- mittee spent $800,000 lobbying…

…" I mean exactly the common use of the word. In a given neighborhood, usually quite a big neigh- borhood, all of a sudden, all the flats or houses or rooms rented by Arabs were vandalized and burned…

…. The Arabs were beaten and expelled from the neighbor- hoods. I mean all the Arabs - both from the Palestinian territories and Israeli Arabs. The police did not give any protec- tion, and the…

… neighborhoods became free of Arabs. The Hebrew press at the time in- vented, or re-invented, using Hebrew char- acters, a German word, Arabien, which means in German, "clean of Arabs," from the German word…

… in the plan, and chastises Israel for "refus[ing] to define its own (borders)." The reason Israel does not have le- gally recognized "borders" is that no Arab country, with the exception of Egypt, has…

… the case today. It is the Arab countries who have in the past refused to recognize Israel and her borders, and it was the Arab coun- tries, who, following the 1967 Mid-East War in which Israel gained…

… only way out of the problem. The Daily must abandon its unreal- istic and simplistic notion that the Arab- Israeli conflict is a black and white issue. It must abandon its dream that the way to solve…

October 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 27) • Page Image 5

… were strangled. BIANCHI MOVED from Los Angeles i to Washington in 1978, and two female college students in Bellingham were later strangled. In a plea bargain last year following his arrest, Bianchi…

… said he killed two of the students, and said he was involved with Angelo Buono in the Los Angeles killings. In return for his promise to testify against Buono, Bianchi was given a life sentence in- stead…

… Iranian "didiers forced Iraqi troops to withdraw from the city on the Shatt al-Arab waterway and, in another action far- ther north, reopened a railroad cut by .paqi forces last week. But Baghdad ,said…

…, has been a focus of Iraqi attacks aimed at gaining control of the Shatt al-Arab waterway. One of Iraq's was aims is to wrest con- trol of the entire estuary from Iran, which seized half of the waterway…

… from Iraq in 1969 when the lateShah of Iran abrogated a 1937 treaty that had awar- ded it to Iraq. ol t t n 1ti 0 Northville resident, 26, kills self near railroad You can have the U. of M. student

October 04, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 24) • Page Image 7

… added that he received obscene phone calls against him and his students. Earlier this week, Campus Watch announced changes to its format by including professors' dossiers under its survey of institutions…

… someone who can be intimidated. I have always treated all my students with respect and fairness and have good to excellent teaching evaluations,"he said. Cole is concerned about the affect Campus Watch…

… will have on students who report professors' behavior, he said. "To any degree that they can suborn. a student to actually spy and send reports to a dossier on a member of the university community, they…

… have deformed that student's character and pushed him or her to do something essentially undemocratic and anti-intel- lectual. That would be a very great shame," he said. Since he said he doesn't use the…

October 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

… managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff John Campbell................Managing Editor Clyde Recht…

… The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views of .the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: ARTHUR HIGBEE TB Protection H EALTH SERVICE appeals to have non- student

… personnel, who are most in contact with students in their houses, x- rayed to assure students of freedom from contagious tuberculosis have produced little or no results despite the fact that feeling about…

… was settled. Now we have gone still further and brought in a dwarf state like Arab Yemen. As a result, recently pardon'ed pro-Axis Arab leaders are swollen to the point where their spokesman, Jamal el…

… has been running with the Jewish hare and following with the Arab hounds. It is time to stop this double game. It is now apparent that unless the United States insists on a positive solution of the…

…, with the first payroll deduc- tion on November 30. After Octo- ber 15, no new applications or changes can be accepted until April 1948. Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Ats: No courses…

… may be elected for credit after to- day. Identification Cards: Any stu- dent may leave a stamped self- addressed envelope in the office of Student Affairs, Room 2 Univer- sity Hall before Oct. 4, in…

October 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… Yankee Mana -r Ca sa St~nw- txh ( b a eill rih Won't Await First Blows From Arabs Harmony Urged By Delegate Eban UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (P)- Israel protested vigorously yester- day against the sale of arms…

… by any country to her hostile Arab neighbors. She warned she might not wait passively for a decisive blow from the Arabs. Ambassador Abba Eban, Israeli chief delegate, told the United Na- tions…

… appeal to all peace loving states to avoid rewarding Arabs belliger- ency with arms; to abstain from disturbing the military balance on which the peace of our region has precariously rested for seven years…

… or practicing a state of war, strengthened him- self for the decisive blow?" Urges Arabs to Join Eban said Israel stands at the heart of the Middle East and is there to stay. He urged the Arabs to join…

… Israel in regional harmony and cooperation. ThedArab answer was given by Ahmad El-Shukairy, Syria, who assailed Israel as a "spring-board of imperialism." Shukairy proposed the Security Council set up a…

… disorderly charges and too liberal use of intoxicants. Two Michigan State students: were jailed for stealing trophies1 and whiskey from a Michigan fra- ternity house. The biggest larceny was a "smash-grab" at…

… High School for $1,400,000. Study Committee Hoveotdy vity e-Student drivers who are not However, both Moore and Uiversity Vice-President ,Wilbur B. displaying their car permits- are Pierpont voiced…

October 04, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…F Sixty-Eighth Year vat.llj In Peace Any More" Rise S -Ol qL/ % / I EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF ,STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS all" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 i in The Michigan Daily exp ress the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mist be noted in all reprints. 4…

… the kings of the Arab world, at when the restless masses are ready to e. royalty to the limbo of forgotten son is correct in his analyses, but it be made more extensive. On the island rmosa, the United…

… neighborhood-namely, the one-way traffic loop just north of the main campus, as students with automobiles have discovered. A number of objections have already been raised. Many people claim the new loop is…

… CONFERENCE: ISC Plans for the Future (Editor's Note: This is the second article of a two part series written by former Daily Editor David Baad, who attended the Seventh International Student Confefrence as a…

… staff mem- ber of its Coordinating Secretariat.) By DAVID BAAD BEAUTIFUL new University Col- lege of Nigeria, all constructed since 1952, served as the site for the Seventh International Student

… Secretariat of Na- tional Unions ofStudents in Lei- den, Netherlands. The programme for next year includes two month-long study seminars for students from Latin America and Asia respectively, continued…

… publication of a gen- eral interest magazine, The Stu- dent and the Information Bulle- tin, which contains news of Na- tional Union activities. It includes a Pan-African Students Confer- ence for.students from…

… Africa, a Latin American Students Confer- ence and an International Student Seminar in Europe. These are all designed to in- crease understanding among stu- dents in the Conference's widely spread…

… participating countries. In addition, there will be continued efforts to. promote inexpensive student travel, student exchange programmes and improvement in economic welfare of University students. * . * AS IN…

October 04, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…, religion or social sta- tus. DAVID E. CHACIN LSA SOPHOMORE Jewish and Arab student dialogue is sign of hope TO THE DAILY: In reading the article titled, "Students hope for peaceful settlement" (9/30/96), I…

… am reminded about the first confrontation between Arab students and Jewish students from the United States, Israel and Europe on the Diag in the fall of 1958. All students did hope for peace in the…

…4 The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 4, 1996 (Tke , t4bp tt t ttil 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 'I, , ' RONNIE GLASSBERG…

students, staff and -faculty should support the task force and assist it whenever possible. Task force chair Paul Boylan, who also serves as the dean of the School of Music and vice provost for the arts…

… seriously. Another subcommittee is seeking com- ments from the University community about the status of campus security. Many students will undoubtedly offer comments on this issue. The committee has three…

… stu- dents out of 14 members. While two more - bringing the total to one per subcommit- tee - would be nice, the presence of stu- dents is appreciated. After all, students are the best voice for their…

…. Campus security has a large impact on student life. The task force should uncover the sources of the problems and brainstorm some suggested solutions that will maxi- mize security and safety for the entire…

… DAILY: On the front page of Monday's paper, you pub- lished an article titled "Students hope for peaceful settlement" (9/30/96), where you suggested that Jewish students generally supported Benjamin…

… Netanyahu's deci- sion to open a tunnel in Jerusalem. I am a Jewish student here and I do not support Benjamin Netanyahu's deci- sions in any way. Rather, I believe that this maneuver was a deliberate and…

… reprehensible at best. In the future, I would appreciate it if you did not generalize about "Jewish stu- dents" on this campus. While I cannot speak for anyone else, I can say that, as a Jewish student and as a…

October 04, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…* Battle of the Orthodoxies 0 by Jesse Walker A number of student groups, including the Homeless Action Committee (HAC), the Ann Arbor Tenant's Union, and ACT-UP, recently sponsored a…

… the spectrum. The record speaks otherwise: * In 1987, the United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR) and other groups led an assault on student radio station WCBN-FM. As a result, the station came very…

… University passed an "and-harassment" policy that radically restricted students' freedom of speech. Among the activities a University pamphlet described as "harassment" were "display(ing) a confederate flag on…

… the door of your room in the residence hall" and being a member of a student organization that "sponsors entertainment that includes a comedian who slurs Hispanics." The policy was eventually declared…

… unconstitutional in court. * Twice during the 1988-89 school year, the Michigan Student Assembly attempted to derecognize student organizations for exercising their freedom of speech. One, Tagar, was attacked for…

… painting the slogan "Stop Arab Terrorism" on a shanty they built outside the Graduate Library, a slogan that implied that all Arabs are terrorists. The attempt to derecognize the group continued atn after…

… nothing to do with the attack. With the removal of the old clique from power in the 1989 student elections and the fall of the United Coalition Against Racism, such incidents became more rare, though anti…

… attended college in the Sixties and now hold teaching posts. The charge is absurd. The impetus behind compulsory classes on racism, speech codes, etc. has come from students, not faculty. The victims of PC…

October 04, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1953 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1R53 I _ _ f ROLL 'EM: Speech Students Plan' Four Television Series "On-the-air. Television students in the speech…

…. WORKING IN conjunction with WPAG-TV, the series is designed to serve as a laboratory course for the students and is part of the de- partment's overall training pro- gram. Students, working under a f a…

…- culty director will produce six . shows weekly. They will man the cameras, mike boom, turntables -do everything necessary for the production of a complete show. A student - directed comedy, "Cure the…

… cast. . The play was written by Mimi Slosson To V iew Arab World Today The Arab World will be the sub- ject of a talk by Prof. Preston Slos- son of the history department at 8 p.m. today at the Hillel…

… with THE ILLINOIS Special, the reclining seats, a lounge car and I other modern conveniences will I Illini Liner" is scheduled to leave Y'; Ann Arbor Nov. 6. Students can leave Ann Arbor. M in make…

… 100 students to the Michigan- Minnesota game for the 50th An- niversary of the Little Brown Jug rivalry. AFTER LUNCH at a Union Sta- tion restaurant in Chicago the Wolverine fans will board a spe- cial…

students will ar- rive in Ann Arbor on the after-I noon of Oct. 25. Tickets for the "Gopher Go- er," the official title of the Min- nesota trip, as well as for the other two Wolverine Club spe- cials to…

… Minnesota and Michi- gan State, will be on sale from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at window 7 of the Administra- tion Bldg. The price of the trip, including to 20 students

… will cost $4 and is open only to students who already have tick-j ets for the game. Tickets for all three trips can be bought on the installment plan, Dixon said. Although they may be exchangeable no…

… deposits can be refunded. Any students who would like to have Wolverine Club representa- tives come to their housing units to make arrangements for the trips should call Dixon at 3-1636.1 MICHIGAN DAILY…

October 04, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

…'V.. #,}N. ire: r -w -. -w C 1-. w .. -- r -r 'r -~ - - __ - ; .r , , Learning, Studying, Relaxing- A Russian Student's Week By PETER DAWSON A STUDENT at Moscow Univer- sity is quite likely…

… countries. Or a student may go to a soccer game, walk in the park or see an opera. If he studies in his suite he will have though but no extra room.7 A typical suite at Moscow has a small lavatory, a hall…

…. Down the hal is a small cooking and ironing room. In each corridor the cooking part contains a hot- plate, a small refrigerator and a sink. Students use them for snacks, or, if they're in a hurry, for…

… light meals:.. QUIET IS KEPT in the rooms not by an advisor graduate- student R.A. but by an older non- student man called a corridor monitor. Students didn't seem to feel very close to him, but they…

October 04, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… mon- itor pro-Palestinian and pro-Arab senti- ments on college campuses. The upcoming Second National Stu- dent Conference on the Palestine Soli- darity Movement, sponsored by Students Allied for…

… junior Terrence Griffin and other minority students are speaking out on the actions that make them feel uncomfortable on campus. Students speak out on power o words By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter…

… Like many students on campus, LSA junior Terrence Griffin knows what it is like to hear a shocking comment come from another per- son's mouth that whether said intentionally or not has long…

… represent what they feel is the sen- timent of a majority of the student body. "We went with a two-thirds majority because at the time, it seemed like a change in our constitution," said RHA President Tim…

October 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Saturday, October 4, 1980 Weasel y The Michigan DdilI y Robert Lence- E nga o Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCI. No. 27 420 Maynard St…

… Khomeini government ' as racist-presumably for their treatment of Arab and Kurdish Sunni minorities in Iran. They have given shelter to Iranian op- positionist leaders from the old National Front government…

… to be the successor? Iraq surely has no designs over the whole of Iran. At best, they would attempt to annex Khuzistan, the southern province with the largest ethnic Arab Sunni population, and the…

… be very relieved to have them out of the way this year. UDOS ARE again due for the Michigan Student Assmebly-this time for showing it can address mun- dane as well as more pressing student problems…

October 04, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

… normal despite a trickle of bitterly outspoken white mothers who hustled their young- sters out of classes. About 25 students were removed by parents, officials reported. "We will either transfer him or…

… activity in their areas. The measure also continues for two years the National Defense Education Act providing loans to college students and other aids to teaching of science, mathematics and foreign…

… from the United Arab Republic was originally plan- ned to halt weakening of the Syrian army by the Egyptians rather than as a political move- ment, the army's new commander in chief said yesterday. Gen…

…- port for the new regime. UAR Asks U.S. To'Hold Policy WASHINGTON (R)-The Unit- ed Arab Republic has asked the United States to ignore Syria's re- quest for diplomatic recognition, diplomatic sources…

…. Real Italian food is our specialty. ttage Inn 3-5902 Brown Jug 8-98 Cot 819 512 E. Williams Free Delivery 1204 S. University y Free Delivery Free Deliver Student Government Counci I ,I READING…

October 04, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…~ens~ia) Policies leave room for stereotypes Students aim to repair public view of Islam in weekiong program By Michael Kan Daily Staff Reporter It can be a look, an expression or their entire attitude, but…

… turned from a regular American citizen to a sus- pected terrorist. "I was going to Saudi Arabia and I had an Arab name. Fit two and two together and you can figure it out," he said. Waiting in line among…

…, the event lin- gers in his mind and reminds him how difficult it is to be a Muslim in the United States. Starting today, the Muslim Students' Associa- tion hopes to counteract those difficulties with…

… years have seen the importance of that goal increase dramatically as the stereotypes have multiplied. Since Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, many Muslim students at the University like Tarsin say they have…

…. "There's even a bit of arrogance toward me." But to Johnson, the reason for this uneasiness is not that he lacks the "We know tha lot of students diversity, but it does not mean won't be sterec Director…

… promote diversity in the country's education sys- Stheretem and affording edu- cational opportunities to Otyping. disadvantaged minority groups. John Matlock, Yet for students like ffice of Academic Johnson…

…, the admis- sions policies have had cultural Initiatives an unspoken side effect - causing some non- minority students to believe minorities are getting a free pass into one of the nation's top…

… DIVERSITY, Page 7A qualifications, but rather the fact that he is black, making him a target of a stereotype that labels some minority college students as unworthy to attend the University. The stereotype…

… volunteer day By Ekjyot Saini and Katie Schaufelberger Daily Staff Reporters Saturdaymorn ings in collegearetra- ditional ly reserved for sleeping late but this Saturday, 180 students rolled out of bed…

… universities and 2,000 students nationwide, and by last year grew to 200 universities and organizations and more than 7,000 volunteers. IASA Community Service co- chairs Heeral Sheth and Ryan Ham- PETER…

October 04, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

Arab Peace Committee in Jordan, said that under a disengagement p1 a n to pre- vent another civil war, forces of the two sides have already withdrawn from the capital, Amman, and from war-rav- aged…

… extrem- ists of both sides, a spokesman for the Palestine guerrilla movement declared yesterday. He gave an assurance that Arab guerrillas intend to keep the peace in Jordan and denied they sought to…

… by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Cas postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- iga, 20Maynard St.. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday…

… ARBOR,... Our New Associate Store To Serve You! 1 i 1 }i } u 1 STUDENT RATES 4c to 2c Econocopy 1217 S. Univ. 761-0087 La Sociedad Hispanica PRESENTS THE MOVIE "THIS STRANGE PASSION" SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4…

October 04, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

…... accounts for this extraordinary comfort. Vou'll want to see our new FLOATERS in a new selection of colors. They're greatI SAT I. $ Slipper-Free Where Your Foot Bend I Student Life in Munich Berlin that…

… the point of view of their alle- giance to the state of Israel. All the British (save for one or two "traitors" to their country) are priggish, interested only in oil,i double-dealing; all the Arabs pre…

…- sented (save for one who is killed by other Arabs early in the novel) are ignorant or fanatical or cruel. Despite the large cast of charac- ters and the relevant historical issues treated, Mr. Uris…

… Palestinian Arabs or the origin of the first kibbutz settlements or the story of the Nazi occupation of Den- mark during World War II. All of these accounts are admittedly shaped to focus on Jewish issues. but…

… lodging at the hostels and met students from Australia, England, France, Ger- many, Italy, Switzerland, America, South Africa, South America and France. IN EUROPE the student is be- loved by all and…

October 04, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…v f Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO…

students are receiving approaches is a reorientation by expedience. re. Some of the public-affairs programs of recent The first of these areas is of course reform of years have not been very well…

…-attended. This ucational technique. The quarter - system, cannot however be interpreted merely as a sign ided honors programs, changed major-minor that students are not interested in the subjects quirements and a…

… not care to see. AWO CURRENT projects, both supposedly de- signed to provide intellectual stimulation STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council's Reading tside the classroom, vary widely in approach and Discussion…

… segments of the nomy measure but because it makes clear to ,keruspparticipating students the quality of tht faculty, The "Attractions" *ere once known as the and thus the possibility of getting greater cture…

October 04, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

… meet in Egypt with President Hosni Mubarak tomorrow. Barak, meanwhile, was battling for political sur- vival at home, trying to appease Arab legislators who are threatening to topple his government over…

… the harsh crackdown on rioters in Israel's Arab towns. The internal rebellion, the worst since Israel's found- ing 52 years ago, has blocked highways and closed schools, paralyzing large parts of…

…, professor emeritus of art history, MSU. (J .1 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday durng the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions…

October 04, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

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… "America's New War" is tantamount to treason. The penalty for treason, of course, is death. It'sfa good thing Ann Arbor is close to rural areas - even right-thinking students might object to a mass grave on…

… the day after the attacks that it was "inopportune" to proceed. Combine these lesser-known occurrences with the high-profile assaults on (at least) scores of Arab-, Muslim- and Sikh-Americans, as well…

… artist Karen Finley. (She's also known for rolling around naked in honey, which she did last night at the Michi- gan Theater). What began as Karen's asking the small group of art faculty and students (and…

… campus will raise student conscious- ness in a swath of white light that could easily envelop the world, if we let it. And though I'm confused, I'm chugging along. That's because I tend to side with the…

… dents parade through his living room after Michigan beat Penn State in 1998, Bollinger made his home the students' home. 'Well at least Bill Clinton let 20 somethings into his A …

October 04, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

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… decision. Kreisky, acceding to demands by Arab terrorists, announced last week that Schonau Castle, the Jewish Agency's transit fa- cility, would be closed although individual Russian Jews could still pass…

October 04, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

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October 04, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 24) • Page Image 7

… de Guiringaud postponed a trip to Brazil to work with U.N. diplomats for a cease-fire. After a relatively calm night, Syrian wings of an Arab League peacekeeping force opened up at mid-afternoon with…

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… ,! ~~Prof. Abraham Kaplan of the * * *ma Arabic Literature * * * philosophy department will dis- Muslim Students Assoc., Election of THlE * CARET1 Haliim Baraket, Lebanese novel- cuss "Shortcomings of Sins of…

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…- mending six students qualified to PALO ALTO-Stanford Univer- buildings an dfacalities irradiation stems vators in the Southwest had been sit on the public discussion com- sity trustees recently reaffirmed…

… MICHIGAN T at although chem- fumigated as often as three times mittee had been sent to Vice- the right of voluntary student H trols are usually a year at a cost of $50,000 per President for Academic Affairs…

… using three old the University and checking that majolities Aoydeaardrkaingbte [ndians don't want wh' lnWorld War II "liberty ships" as the program is a well-balanced voluntary student organizations Ati…

… public opinion. an and religousaffair, Dn Page to the FDA was further time for study of the pe- India. Each of these ships could Students Included of Students H. Donald Winbigler em by Prof. Lloyd tition…

… latter also informed Prof. now, he has been sponsored by the two student members to the refer- RUTHERFORD - An award When asked what he thought ember, 1962. Al- Brownell that the members of the Michigan…

October 04, 1959 (vol. 6, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

…,000 miles of travel, the two lost one another and returned home separately. The student from Antioch Col- lege, Dick Wiley, decided he still wanted to see South America. He signed on a tuna boat at Punta…

… served it along with thin slices of neopolitan ice cream and little piles of cookies. As entertainment we offered a shoddy song-and- dance show: Ibrahim did an Arab dance, Anh played Chinese music on his…

October 04, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… Thechefexeutve, apaenlynearby hills now swarm with The chief executive,, apparently rebes, he first proclaimed his belief confident of getting a favorable in equal right for the Arabs and report from his doctors…

… yesterdays report of AND THE BAND PLAYS ON: Students Give Team Sendoff in Rally Hundreds of students led by the cheerleaders and the Anderson House Band yesterday cheered Michigan's football .team off…

October 04, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

… chapter of the Palestinian Solidarity Committee and the General Union of Palestinian Students included a tent which repre- sented the Sabra-Shatila camp and a coffin covered by a Palestinian flag surrounded…

… push the U.S. government to stop sending aid to Israel. Participants said there were sev- eral purposes for the presentation. PSC member Nuha Khoury said the primary goal was for students "to start…

… thinking about the Palestinians massacred (in Lebanon)." She said the purpose of the cul- tural part of the presentation, which included dresses with beadwork, Arabic black coffee and other objects used in…

… University of Michigan students filed suit against the women who accused them of of sexual assault, saying the women defamed them by lying and maliciously bringing the suit, said state Rep. William Van…

… Michigan. Last month, the Michigan Court of Appeals upheld a Washtenaw County Circuit Court ruling that dismissed a lawsuit filed by a college student who was accused of rape. Thomas Rosenboom tried to sue…

… three feet by one foot aluminum fixture weighed more than five pounds, and crashed to the floor around 10:30 a.m., landing near an empty desk. The students were sitting in a circle, and those in- volved…

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… American Beans & Rice Dinner - a chance to sup- port groups which do direct aid in Central America and meet with others; at 6 p.m. at the Guild House Impact Jazz Auditions - the student-run dance company…

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